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Easton Janet Taylor from the U.K. and Alison Jean Taylor from New Zealand — were attacked by a female elephant that was with ...
Kruger rangers face armed poachers daily while investigating elephant killings and recent poaching camps in a 2-million-hectare wilderness. Rangers undergo six-week intensive training, including 15km ...
Rangers say poachers are starving young men who kill animals for meat, not traditional medicine, and dry the meat inside the park. More than 120 vultures were poisoned after eating meat from a dead ...
A British woman and a New Zealander have been tragically killed after being charged by an elephant while on safari in Zambia.
A mass poisoning incident early in May in the Mahlangeni section of the park left more than 120 vultures dead and reignited concerns over escalating threats to biodiversity, public health and the ...
A baby elephant was recorded trying to be tough as he charged at a tourist vehicle at the Kruger National Park.
A joint SANParks and Endangered Wildlife Trust (EWT) team has now released back into the wild 84 vultures after rescuing them ...
Eighty-one vultures have successfully been released back into the wild, following a mass poisoning that killed more than 120 ...
Two elderly tourists from the UK and New Zealand have been killed by an elephant. The victims, named by police as Brit Easton ...
Watering holes, like other resources, are vitally important to the survival of many species, including rhinos and elephants. When food in the Kruger National Park becomes scarce, animals from all over ...